Besides launching pretty impressive handsets, available at pocket-friendly prices, Chinese manufacturer LeEco is also building phones for other brands. For example, they worked with Coolpad for the second time and just launched the Cool Changer 1C, a budget phone with a more than decent spec sheet.

The handset is available for 899 yuan, which roughly translates to $130, and it is already available for registration on the LeMall web, the manufacturer planning to put it on sale next week, on December 5.

But what do you actually get for such a low price? Well, the Cool Changer 1C comes with a 5.5″ display, rocking a full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. Under the hood, it has a Qualcomm-made Snapdragon 652 chipset, aided by 3 GB of RAM and featuring 32 GB of storage, expandable, thanks to the presence of a microSD card slot.

Moving on to the camera, it is expected to have a 13 MP snapper on the back, with f/2.0 aperture and 80-degree wide-angle lens, PDAF and 4K video support, aided by an LED flash, as well as an 8 MP front-facing unit, for some great-looking selfies. Also, despite the price, the Cool Changer 1C will also have a fingerprint scanner on the back, a feature which is present on more and more devices nowadays. Finally, the battery has a capacity of 4060mAh, which should be enough for a full day of intensive use.

In terms of operating system, the phone runs on EUI 5.8, which is based on Google’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow.